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What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

Re: What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

Why can't pokemon evolve? I believe there was a species of moth that was originally white, but moths of the same species with a rare mutation that made them black started to out-number the white moths because of the waste materials from nearby factories made it easier for black moths to hide from predators. Now black is the dominate color.

Pokemon evolve to suit their environment in a similar manner. Yes, they can choose to stay the same if they want and still live, but some evolutions are better suited to live in certain area. Take Rhydon for example. Its body is said to withstand temperatures comparable to those in volcanoes. You can find wild Rhydon near Stark Mountain, but do you see any Rhyhorn?

If you need anymore evidence that pokemon need evolutions, just look at Eevee.

Of course, thats just looking at it from a scientific standpoint. Game-wise, they are only made to fill the dex where actual new pokemon should be.
 
Re: What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

I think Corsola will evolve through knowing ancient power. I also think Girafarig will evolve by knowing double hit. When you think about 2 pokemon who could learn ancient power in previous generations, evolve later on to pokemon based on extinct pokemon., and there are extinct species of coral. So it adds up.
 
Re: What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

superyoshi888 said:
I believe there was a species of moth that was originally white, but moths of the same species with a rare mutation that made them black started to out-number the white moths because of the waste materials from nearby factories made it easier for black moths to hide from predators. Now black is the dominate color.

That's adaptation, not evolution.
 
Re: What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

I think it is Micro-Evolution, or evolution on a small scale(which basically IS adaption). It would be a new species if it was Macro-Evolution.

Still, even if it is just adaption, it still proves my point. Rhydon evolved from Rhyhorn to adapt to a more volcanic environment.
 
Re: What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

Stop right there. I'm not the Pokemon expert but I'm sure Science isn't really...suited to Pokemon :)
 
Re: What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

Honestly? Science exists in everything somewhere. I actually had this whole scientific theory about what shinies are and why they exist.

Either way, why else would Pokémon evolve? It's all about competition within a single species. Survival of the fittest kind of thing.
 
Re: What pokémon SHOULD get a evolution/pre-evolution?

Honestly? Science exists in everything somewhere. I actually had this whole scientific theory about what shinies are and why they exist.

Either way, why else would Pokémon evolve? It's all about competition within a single species. Survival of the fittest kind of thing.
 
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